Sharp Park Wins Approval For Projects, Lawsuit To Follow?
/Marisa Lagos reports on the latest victory for everyone but the Wild Equity Institute, as the SF Board of Supervisors approved work going forward on pond sentiment removal, construction around a pumping station, and a new pond on the site.
Restoration of the course is still not on the agenda, but the project is an important first step in improving drainage and habitat areas for wild life. Unless you're Wild Equity, which has lost every round in its battle to see the historic course converted into a wildlife sanctuary.
Another lawsuit is threatened.
Meanwhile May 31st is the annual Alister MacKenzie Tournament to raise funds for the SF Golf Alliance's Save Sharp Park effort.